• The student, Theodore (Teddy) Graubard, was “a well-liked junior.”
• He “lived a few blocks from the school, [and] was active in school groups, including the Math Olympiad.”
• “He played varsity football and designed the team’s website; he also threw the discus for the school’s track squad.” He also had a younger brother at Dalton.

• Officials don’t know why he may have wanted to crawl out the window of an empty eleventh-floor dance studio, but a teacher stopped him moments before he did to ask what he was up to. “When the teacher returned to her office down the hall, “ reports the News, “Theodore took off his jacket and left it with his book bag on the floor. He crawled out the top of the window and leaped.” This was at approximately 11:15 a.m.
• He “nearly landed on several children playing on the sidewalk.” It was fourth-grade recess outside.
• After the kids were rushed inside, according to the New York Post, Teddy’s mother rushed over from her nearby home and “brokedown.”

We didn’t think it was possible, but every new detail we learn about this story makes it evenworse.